DATA PROGRAMMING
Assignment of FCH Related Data
STEP 3: AFPC
Assign FCH routing data using the AFPC command. A maximum of 8 connection routes and FCHN/ FPCN can be assigned on a node basis. FCHN is used for Fusion System with FCH. FPCN is used for Fusion System without FCH. The list box labeled FCH on the AFPC command determines the system type. Assign “0” for Fusion System without FCH and “1” for Fusion System with FCH. In this step, the explanation is given using the following network as an example. Figure
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C_RT=10 | Node B | Node D |
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NCN: Network Control Node
LN: Local Node
Figure 5-31 Fusion Network (example)
The AFPC command display (Fusion with FCH) shouldlook similar to the following:
AFPC (Assignment of FCCH Routing Data for Local)
FPC
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Assign Destination FPC (far end FPC).
FCCH | 0: Fusion without FCH / 1: Fusion with FCH |
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CNT C_RT FCHN/FPCN CNT C_RT FCHN/FPCN
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For Help, press F1
Figure 5-32 AFPC Command Display (example)
WARNING: The AFPC command affects communications between nodes. Change the data with extreme care.
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